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July 19, 2015, 10:57:56 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTjYHnpJjEE

http://www.teslacointalk.org/topic/119/free-energy-videos

Open your minds guys, this will be the next revolution after btc

Decentralization of energy system!!  Wink

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July 20, 2015, 08:07:48 AM
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metal used to manufacture the ASICs will still cost money right?

but it won't matter when one of those reach roi, because that roi can pay for the new machine and so on, also i believe that aside from the chips everything else has not an heavy cost, on the opposite is very cheap
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July 20, 2015, 10:19:13 AM
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metal used to manufacture the ASICs will still cost money right?

but it won't matter when one of those reach roi, because that roi can pay for the new machine and so on, also i believe that aside from the chips everything else has not an heavy cost, on the opposite is very cheap

And the chip is also only expensive because of the R&D and relatively low volume compared to consumer grade chips.

What about a modular ASIC where you only need to swap the chip? That would make everything cheaper, including shipping.
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